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Shmioighan 32 points ago +33 / -1

Props for not just deleting it, I guess, but its funny we are getting to the point of snapping at people for what we assume are misattributed literary references? Seems especially petty.

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NoTimeToBleed 29 points ago +29 / -0

She deserves much derision. If you try to sound superior and expose yourself as a dunce, you definitely had it coming.

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Farmerbob1 3 points ago +3 / -0

Partial agreement. Being wrong is hard, but being wrong and owning it, rather than trying to hide it is a degree of honesty we rarely see in Lefties. Hell look at AOC and her debacle about how she feared for her life during the January 6th occupation, but she wasn't even in the same building.

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HuggableBear 3 points ago +3 / -0

No.

We're not mocking her for being wrong.

We're mocking her for being a condescending cunt while being wrong.

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Olds77 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would agree, but I think she knows if she were to delete it it would cause more of an outcry as MSNBC isn't known for their reputation for honesty.

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Barbs 14 points ago +14 / -0

Twitter is a platform for dunking on other people. There’s really not enough context or space in tweets to do much else. I left Twitter as soon as they banned President Trump, and it’s definitely been better for my stress levels, lol.

Twitter is where idiocy hit critical mass and went supernova.

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AnointedVisions 2 points ago +4 / -2

That's standard lefty SOP. When your opponent makes a good argument that you can't refute, find something petty and personal to attack them for instead.

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quesadalejandro 1 point ago +1 / -0

Tweet factually wrong: 3675 retweets, 7716 likes. Tweet with retraction: 386 retweets, 1865 likes.